our community has been rocked by the death of david amis. one man was talking to him on video call moments before he was attacked. i happen to be on zoom. minutes later this attack happened. as the town mourned its long serving member of parliament, we learned more details about sir david s parliamentary assistant witnessed the attack. all of a sudden there was a scream from her because the person deliberately whipped out a knife
call. , , ., , times, this is about a telephone call. , , ., call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves who - call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves who talked l call. yes, indeed. this was from | richard hill groves who talked to david amis only a couple of minutes before he was attacked. it shows the kind of person that david was. what they were talking about was rigid with my daughter going to the youth parliament, and so david was taking them through all the various things that you could do that, he was his usual enthusiastic self, obviously didn t train there was anything wrong or that i would end as tragically as it was too. but the whole thing was that he showed how much david both loved parliament, wanted to be cash wanted pollard to be for everybody, was very keen for children taking part in the children s parliament. and it was one of the many causes t
6:48am. back at 7am with full coverage, tributes to sir david amis who was killed yesterday. david amess. the implications across the political world. a man clearly remembered as being kind and really dedicated to his constituents. time now for this week s travel show. this week on the show: tasting the future in wales. so you ve got a sweet potato, butternut squash, cricket. laughs. and in search of something special in the skies of new zealand. i m st davids in wales. with a population ofjust
fixture spirits. and of course he had been a fixture at spirits. and of course he had been a fixture at the house of commons for a tong fixture at the house of commons for a tong time, fixture at the house of commons for a long time, he was there three years a long time, he was there three years before i was and i have been there years before i was and i have been there for years before i was and i have been there for 35 years before i was and i have been there for 35 years. he was as much a fixture there for 35 years. he was as much a fixture as there for 35 years. he was as much a fixture as big there for 35 years. he was as much a fixture as big ben, and of course, the house fixture as big ben, and of course, the house of commons now will feel like parliament without backlog. he really like parliament without backlog. he really witi like parliament without backlog. he really will be greatly missed. indeed. really will be greatly missed. indeed, he carved out
nearby there, certainly for the last half an hour, 45 minutes, since we have been able to look at the aerial images outside the church. there is certainly a police presence in the taped off area. just give us a sense of that area and how routine this sort of meeting of constituents would have been for an mp like sir david. it would have been for an mp like sir david. , ., , ., ., , david. it is a very routine. he was alwa s david. it is a very routine. he was always very david. it is a very routine. he was always very forthcoming - david. it is a very routine. he was always very forthcoming with i david. it is a very routine. he was always very forthcoming with his. always very forthcoming with his constituents, very public facing. he engaged lots, he would hold a lot of meetings at places, such as belfairs methodist church, on a regular occurrence. they would never be any sort of issue, disruption, any sort of violence of any kind. it was very much a normal day as far as this surger